Command line option to avoid multiple channel DVB-T recoding

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Command line option to avoid multiple channel DVB-T recoding

Postby VelC » 27 Jul 2015 14:33

The command lines

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cd c:\program files (x86)\videolan\vlc vlc.exe --run-time=60 dvb-t://frequency=570000000 :bandwidth=0 :dvb-adapter=0 :live-caching=1000 :program=515 --sout=#file{dst="E:\Music\trial.ts"} vlc://quit
unfortunately lead to a recording of four video streams on my Windows 7 Computer - although I try to get only one as requested by the :program=515 option. Version 2.2.0 and 2.2.1 behave identically. Could anyone post a command line remedy against simultaneous multiple recording and playing?
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Re: Command line option to avoid multiple channel DVB-T recoding

Postby Lotesdelere » 27 Jul 2015 18:28

Try to add "--no-input-record-native" (without quotes) at the beginning of your command line.

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Re: Command line option to avoid multiple channel DVB-T recoding

Postby VelC » 27 Jul 2015 19:00

"--no-input-record-native" does not help. What helps is: Uncheck "Enable streaming of all ES" in Tools>Preferences>Show Settings: All>Stream Output.
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Re: Command line option to avoid multiple channel DVB-T recoding

Postby tequila.cz » 03 Aug 2015 19:28

Thank you! I spent hours on this!


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